Explain how blacks responded to their former masters after the Civil War had ended

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Black responses to their former masters varied, as evidenced by the reaction to the Allstons when they returned to take repossession of their plantations. In general, however, many blacks left the plantations (often only for a short period of time) in order to test their new freedom. Blacks also began to show less deference to whites as expressions of their new sense of self-worth.

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The most successful _________ settlement in North America was in the subtropical district at the mouth of the Mississippi River, called “Louisiana”, where some 300 settlers and 4000 African slaves founded sugar plantations.

a. English. b. French. c. Spanish. d. Dutch.

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By 1200, though water mills were plentiful in Europe, ____ provided the best source of power

a. humans. b. rotary oxen pulls. c. small wood burning steam power devices. d. water pumps. e. windmills.

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Explain the "Nixon Doctrine."

What will be an ideal response?

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Between 1940 and 1945 the U.S. gross national product (GDP) increased by over

a. 27 percent. b. 57 percent. c. 107 percent. d. 170 percent.

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